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Military unit
The 57th Troop Command is a brigade level administrative formation of the New Jersey Army National Guard supervising independent battalions or battalions
57th_Troop_Command
National Guard) 54th Troop Command (New Hampshire Army National Guard) 56th Troop Command (Rhode Island Army National Guard) 57th Troop Command (New Jersey Army
Troop_command
Military unit of New Jersey, United States of America
(New Brunswick) 350th Finance Detachment at Somerset (New Brunswick) 57th Troop Command (HQ at Atlantic City) 21st Civil Support Team at Fort Dix 1st Battalion
New Jersey Army National Guard
New_Jersey_Army_National_Guard
US Air Force training formation
The 57th Wing (57 WG) is an operational unit of the United States Air Force (USAF) Warfare Center, stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 57 WG's
57th_Wing
US Air Force unit
Globemaster III instructional flying. The squadron was first activated as the 57th Troop Carrier Squadron during World War II. After training in the United States
57th_Weapons_Squadron
US Army National Guard formation
at Camp Dix, New Jersey, Headquarters, 29th Division 57th Infantry Brigade (now 57th Troop Command, NJ ARNG) 113th Infantry Regiment (former 4th New Jersey
29th Infantry Division (United States)
29th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Military unit
(Aviation Intermediate Maintenance (AVIM)) The 150th falls under the 57th Troop Command, New Jersey Army National Guard, who are based out of Atlantic City
150th Aviation Regiment (United States)
150th_Aviation_Regiment_(United_States)
US Air Force squadron
Force unit currently operating the F-35A Lightning II. It is assigned to the 57th Operations Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 65th Aggressor Squadron
65th_Aggressor_Squadron
Military unit
The 57th Fighter Squadron (57 FS), also known as "The Black Knights", is an active United States Air Force unit that is assigned to the 85th Fighter Group
57th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
57th_Fighter-Interceptor_Squadron
US Air Force squadron
Aggressor Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 57th Adversary Tactics Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 64th AGRS is
64th_Aggressor_Squadron
Military unit
The IX Troop Carrier Command was a United States Army Air Forces unit. Its last assignment was with the Ninth Air Force, based at Greenville Army Air
IX_Troop_Carrier_Command
US Air Force numbered air force
transports (316th Troop Carrier Group), which made it possible to build an effective local air transport service. Ninth Air Force P-40F fighters (57th, 79th, and
Ninth_Air_Force
Former RAF base in Leicestershire, England
80th Troop Carrier Squadron (7D) 81st Troop Carrier Squadron (U5) 82nd Troop Carrier Squadron (3D) The 436th TCG was assigned to the 53rd Troop Carrier
RAF_Bottesford
US Air Force unit
The 57th Operations Group (57 OG) is the operational component of the 57th Wing, assigned to the United States Air Force's Air Combat Command. The group
57th_Operations_Group
Former Royal Air Force station
441st was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. It was scheduled to be assigned to Langar, however it only remained
RAF_Langar
Air base in Romania
The 57th Air Base "Captain Aviator Constantin Cantacuzino" (Romanian: Baza 57 Aeriană "Căpitan Aviator Constantin Cantacuzino"), also known as Mihail Kogălniceanu
RoAF_57th_Air_Base
Military unit
squadron was inactivated. The squadron was redesignated in 1952 as the 535th Troop Carrier Squadron, and activated at Atterbury Air Force Base to replace elements
535th_Airlift_Squadron
Military unit
Command's 301st Bombardment Wing. Meanwhile group headquarters moved without personnel or equipment to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, where the 57th Fighter
459th_Operations_Group
Military unit
domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army. The 57th Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance) was a US Army unit located at Fort
57th_Medical_Detachment
US Air Force unit
personnel in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Reassigned to IX Troop Carrier Command in England during early 1944 as part of the build-up of Allied forces
61st_Airlift_Squadron
Military unit
training wing by Tactical Air Command. For almost two years, the 443d participated in tactical exercises in operations, training troop-carrier aircrews using
443d_Airlift_Wing
Military unit
on 3 February 2003 57th Pursuit Group (later 57th Fighter Group), 15 January 1941 – 7 November 1945 57th Fighter Group (later 57th Fighter-Interceptor
66th_Weapons_Squadron
Military unit
follows: 1 Troop, Saint Catharines 2 Troop, Oak Ridges 3 Troop, Markham 4 Troop, Grimsby 5 Troop, Burford 6 Troop, Queenston 7 Troop, Barrie 8 Troop, Welland
2nd/10th_Dragoons
Military unit
United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 57th Air Division of Strategic Air Command at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, where it was inactivated
465th_Bombardment_Wing
Military unit
airlift and airdrop operations. Activated in late 1942 under I Troop Carrier Command and equipped with Douglas C-47 Skytrains. Trained in various parts
62nd_Airlift_Squadron
Military unit
oversees Air Force Reserve Command fighter pilots supporting the United States Air Force Warfare Center as an associate of the 57th Wing. Pilots assigned to
706th_Aggressor_Squadron
Military unit
Wing on 15 June 1942. It was a major training organization for I Troop Carrier Command, from 1942 to 1943, training subordinate units in the United States
52nd_Troop_Carrier_Wing
Military unit
(Attached) 27th Troop Carrier Squadron, 6 March 1944 – 27 December 1945 56th Airlift Squadron, 1 October 1991 – 1 October 1992 57th Airlift Squadron
443d_Operations_Group
Component of the US Army and military of the U.S. state of Wisconsin
It was formed from the inactivated 57th Field Artillery Brigade and 264th Engineer Group. The 64th Troop Command provides administrative, training and
Wisconsin_Army_National_Guard
United States Army general
parachuted into Normandy from the lead plane of the 439th Troop Carrier Group. He commanded the 506th until the final month of World War II, leading it
Robert_Sink
Military unit
Reserve, on 1 August 1992. 61 Troop Carrier Wing, 1 September 1943 I Troop Carrier Command, 17 December 1943 60 Troop Carrier Wing, 26 January 1944 Ninth
442nd_Operations_Group
World War II order of battle
Williams 50th Troop Carrier Wing (Douglas C-47 Skytrain) 439th Troop Carrier Group 440th Troop Carrier Group 441st Troop Carrier Group 442d Troop Carrier Group
Operation Dragoon order of battle
Operation_Dragoon_order_of_battle
Former Royal Air Force station in Somerset, England
(2L) The 441st was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. D-Day During May 1944 1500 American troops of the 101st
RAF_Merryfield
Former US Air Force base in Smyrna, Tennessee
of the 314th: 50th Troop Carrier: 8 October 1957 – 26 December 1965 61st Troop Carrier: 8 October 1957 – 1 December 1965 62d Troop Carrier: 8 October
Sewart_Air_Force_Base
Military unit
primarily in Europe and Africa. Activated in June 1942 under I Troop Carrier Command at Patterson Field, Ohio. Trained at various stationed in the southeast
37th_Airlift_Squadron
US base in Greenville County, South Carolina
Tactical Air Command (TAC) was established as one of the post-war Army Air Forces' three major commands. The USAAF Troop Carrier Command (TCC) was inactivated
Donaldson_Air_Force_Base
Unit of the United States Air Force
1947 – 16 November 1957 57th Troop Carrier Squadron: 18 November 1942 – 25 March 1946; 3 August 1947 – 1 April 1954 58th Troop Carrier Squadron: 18 November
375th_Air_Mobility_Wing
Military unit
Converted to Douglas C-47 Skytrains in early 1942, trained under I Troop Carrier Command for combat operations. Assigned to Twelfth Air Force and deployed
14th_Airlift_Squadron
Former US Air Force base near Columbus, Indiana
Atterbury. On 5 May 1943, the 57th Station Complement Squadron was activated on the airfield to organize military personnel and command the station.[dubious –
Bakalar_Air_Force_Base
Royal Air Force station in England, 1944–1946
IX Tactical Air Command. Before the group could become operational, the unit was moved to RAF Thruxton on 1 March. The 436th Troop Carrier Group with
RAF_Membury
Inactive US Air Force command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on
Tactical_Air_Command
Airport in Lincolnshire, England
Market-Garden. The IX Troop Carrier Command relinquished the airfield back to the RAF in late September and No. 5 Group Bomber Command moved in the distinguished
RAF_Fulbeck
Military unit
under I Troop Carrier Command in the eastern United States. Deployed to England in December 1942, being assigned to VIII Air Support Command, Eighth Air
34th Special Operations Squadron
34th_Special_Operations_Squadron
Royal Air Force station in England
Ninth Air Force IX Troop Carrier Command (TCC). While under USAAF control, Welford was known as USAAF Station AAF-474. The 315th Troop Carrier Group arrived
RAF_Welford
Part of US Air Force 89th Airlift Wing operating executive transport
Combat Command, 1 February 1942 50 Transport (later, 50 Troop Carrier) Wing, 30 April 1942 53 Troop Carrier Wing, 3 November 1942 I Troop Carrier Command, 24
89th_Operations_Group
Military unit
Base, Massachusetts and on 1 January 1951 became part of the Air Defense Command. From 1952 to 1959, the 60th, flying the F-86 Sabre and the Lockheed F-94
60th_Fighter_Squadron
Military unit
Command. Established in early 1943 as a Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport squadron under First Air Force, later trained under I Troop Carrier Command in
71st Special Operations Squadron
71st_Special_Operations_Squadron
Military unit
intelligence to Air Combat Command's wings and squadrons; and also provides intelligence support to the 57th Adversary Tactics Group, 57th Wing, 99th Air Base
547th_Intelligence_Squadron
Military unit
Myers was the unit's first commanding officer. Assigned to I Troop Carrier Command as a troop carrier squadron, trained in the United States. Assigned to
53rd_Airlift_Squadron
(less one troop) (4/14th Battery, 7/66th Battery, Signal Section & Light Aid Detachment) 28th Field Regiment (less one troop) (1/5th Battery, 3/57th Battery
Battle of Keren order of battle
Battle_of_Keren_order_of_battle
Fighter Wing (1959–1992) 57th Fighter Weapons Wing (1970–1972) Charleston AFB, South Carolina (23 April 1952 – 1 March 1955) 456th Troop Carrier Group/Wing
List of major bases and units of Tactical Air Command
List_of_major_bases_and_units_of_Tactical_Air_Command
Part of US Air Force 89th Airlift Wing operating executive transport
September 1945 Continental Air Forces (later Strategic Air Command), 15 February–27 March 1946 441st Troop Carrier Group, 27 Jun 1949 – 14 Mar 1951 Military Air
99th_Airlift_Squadron
Military unit
August 1947 – 16 November 1957 57th Troop Carrier: 18 November 1942 – 25 March 1946; 3 August 1947 – 1 April 1954 58th Troop Carrier: 18 November 1942 –
375th_Operations_Group
Military unit
Langley Air Force Base, Virginia as a Tactical Air Command troop carrier squadron under the 316th Troop Carrier Wing with Lockheed C-130E Hercules aircraft
36th_Airlift_Squadron
Military unit
regiment's Air Cavalry Troop, and later its 1st Squadron. 3/11 2/11 RHQ 1/11 CAS CSS 3rd Armd Div 8th Mech Div 79th GTD 27th GMRD 39th GMRD 57th GMRD 47th Tank
11th_Armored_Cavalry_Regiment
Airport in Devon, South West England
tarmac. The 440th was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. The 98th TCS remained at Exeter until 7 August, when
Exeter_Airport
Military unit
1943 the 316th became a part of the 52nd Troop Carrier Wing of the Northwest African Troop Carrier Command in the Allied air force organization in the
316th_Operations_Group
Former Royal Air Force flying base in Berkshire, England
Tactical Air Command. The 368th FG moved to RAF Chilbolton on 15 March 1944. Literally as the 368th FG was moving out, the 438th Troop Carrier Group
RAF_Greenham_Common
Pakistani military unit during the 1971 war
later known as the Eastern Command), but except the 14th Infantry Division, Dacca no new division was raised (although the 57th Infantry Brigade was formed
Eastern_Command_(Pakistan)
United States Army 871st Airborne Engineers under the protection of the 57th/60th Australian Infantry Battalion which formed the garrison force. The logistical
Tsili_Tsili_Airfield
Military unit
IX Troop Carrier Command, 16 October 1943 I Troop Carrier Command, 29 September 1945 IX Troop Carrier Command, 4 November 1945 Tactical Air Command, 21
50th_Troop_Carrier_Wing
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force responsible for air mobility forces
reorganized in 1946, Tactical Air Command (TAC) was established as one of its three major commands. The AAF IX Troop Carrier Command (TCC) was inactivated as part
Eighteenth_Air_Force
Airport in Pennsylvania
A-26 Invader 59th, 451st and 452d Bombardment Squadrons. Also had the 55th Troop Carrier Group assigned, but never equipped. 319th Bombardment Group (Light)
Reading_Regional_Airport
RAF airbase in England
the 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command, Ninth Air Force. The group's four squadrons and their fuselage codes were: 91st Troop Carrier Squadron
RAF_Upottery
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
XII Bomber Command, NATAF to XII Air Support Command, NACAF to XII Fighter Command, NAASC to XII AFSC, NAAF TCC to XII Troop Carrier Command (Provisional)
Twelfth_Air_Force
Military unit
until inactivating. Activated in June 1942 as a I Troop Carrier Command Douglas C-47 Skytrain troop carrier squadron, trained in the United States until
51st_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
US Air Force Base in South Carolina
in May 1952. By early 1953, elements of the 456th Troop Carrier Wing, assigned to Tactical Air Command, arrived at Charleston to prepare the base for operational
Charleston_Air_Force_Base
Military unit
was first activated as the 442d Troop Carrier Wing at Fairfax Field, Kansas in June 1949, when Continental Air Command (ConAC) reorganized its flying units
442nd_Fighter_Wing
US Air Force unit
Tactical Air Command, 7 October 1944 – 30 September 1945 57th Fighter Weapons (later, 57th Tactical Training; 57th Fighter Weapons; 57th Fighter) Wing
422d Test and Evaluation Squadron
422d_Test_and_Evaluation_Squadron
Former Royal Air Force station in Nottingham, England
II radio callsign was "Cheapride". Balderton was retained by IX Troop Carrier Command throughout the summer of 1944, and it was about to be released to
RAF_Balderton
Airport in Gioia del Colle, Italy
also used by troop carrier units working with British paratroopers (8th Troop Carrier Squadron) as well as by Air Technical Service Command as a maintenance
Gioia_del_Colle_Air_Base
American military unit
U-28A for Air Force Special Operations Command. The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 310th Troop Carrier Squadron. After training in
310th Special Operations Squadron
310th_Special_Operations_Squadron
Military unit
was inactivated on 10 June 1952. Activated in May 1943 under I Troop Carrier Command and equipped with C-47 Skytrains. Trained in various parts of the
86th_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
US Air Force unit
Activated in late 1943 as a Douglas C-47 Skytrain troop carrier squadron, trained under I Troop Carrier Command in the United States. Was not deployed until
314th_Air_Refueling_Squadron
Military unit
Air Force Reserve Command's 482d Fighter Wing at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida. Originally formed in June 1943 as the 93d Troop Carrier Squadron
93rd_Fighter_Squadron
Military unit
the new Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Tactical Air Command (TAC) activated the squadron as the 775th Troop Carrier Squadron at Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee
775th_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
Oct) Artillery 48th, 49th, 57th FA Battalions (105mm) 31st FA Battalion (155mm) Division troops 7th Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) 13th Engineer Combat
Battle of Leyte order of battle
Battle_of_Leyte_order_of_battle
US Air Force formation
trained by I Fighter Command, along with P-39/P-63 Airacobra groups; C-47 Skytrain and later C-46 Commando groups by I Troop Carrier Command. By 1944, most
First_Air_Force
Military unit
end of the war. Reactivated as an intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command in 1951, the 57th Air Division assumed a supervisory role of subordinate
57th_Air_Division
Military unit
Inactivated on 18 June 1957 435th Troop Carrier Group, 25 February 1943 IX Troop Carrier Command, 15 November 1945 316th Troop Carrier Group, 11 December 1945
75th_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
1944 Second World War battle
Front troops under the command of Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin were concentrated at the Bulgarian-Yugoslav border. The Soviet 57th Army was stationed in the
Belgrade_offensive
Military unit
additional history The 456th Troop Carrier Wing, Medium was activated in October 1952 and assigned to Tactical Air Command. It was stationed at Miami International
456th_Bombardment_Wing
Former Royal Air Force station in Berkshire, England
Douglas C-47 Skytrain Troop Carrier Groups. It was transferred to Ninth Air Force in 1943 primarily as a Troop Carrier Command base. Returned to RAF Control
RAF_Aldermaston
Military unit
inactivated on 31 Jul 1945. Activated in June 1942 as a I Troop Carrier Command C-47 Skytrain troop carrier squadron, trained in the United States. Assigned
59th_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
US Air Force base on Long Island, New York
to 1940; Air Defense Command (ADC); Air Force Reserve (AFRES) assigned to Continental Air Command (ConAc); 18th Air Force Troop Carrier Wings assigned
Mitchel_Air_Force_Base
Military unit
317th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 317th Troop Carrier Wing was activated in Japan in 1948. Provided troop carrier and courier service in the Far East
317th_Airlift_Wing
Military unit
strategic airlift units, and the group became the 313th Troop Carrier Group under I Troop Carrier Command. The 313th trained in the southeastern United States
313th Expeditionary Operations Group
313th_Expeditionary_Operations_Group
Former RAF base in Hampshire, England
United States Army Air Forces. During the war it was used primarily as a troop carrier airfield for parachutists. After the war it was used for military
RAF_Chilbolton
International Airport located in Norfolk, Virginia
Units Commands I Bomber Command I Fighter Command I Ground Air Support Command Wings 25th Antisubmarine 50th Troop Carrier 52d Troop Carrier 53d Troop Carrier
Norfolk_International_Airport
Military unit
Citations before inactivating in Italy. The squadron was redesignated the 774th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium and activated in January 1953, when it assumed
774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron
774th_Expeditionary_Airlift_Squadron
United States Air Force base
Langley became the headquarters of the newly formed Air Combat Command, as Tactical Air Command was inactivated as part of the Air Force's restructuring. On
Langley_Air_Force_Base
US Army facility in Illesheim, Germany
as Executive Officer for the 4th Armored Division, Commander of Combat Command A and the 37th Armor Regiment, and S-3 and Commander of the 704th Tank
Storck_Barracks
United States Space Force unit
C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft. It initially trained under I Troop Carrier Command in the southeast United States. Trained in paratroop missions and
Space_Base_Delta_3
Military unit
airlift services for a short time. Activated in May 1943 under I Troop Carrier Command and equipped with Douglas C-47 Skytrains. Trained in various parts
84th_Airlift_Flight
US Armed Forces facility in South Carolina
the United States Air Force's 628th Air Base Wing of the Air Mobility Command (AMC). The facility is an amalgamation of the United States Air Force's
Joint_Base_Charleston
Former airfield in southern Italy (1938-1960s)
stationed at the airfield were: HQ, XXII Tactical Air Command, August-4 October 1945 HQ, 57th Bombardment Wing, 23 August-12 September 1945 HQ, 62d Fighter
Pomigliano_Airfield
US Air Force base near Dover, Delaware
States Air Force (USAF) base under the operational control of Air Mobility Command (AMC), located 2 mi (3.2 km) southeast of the city of Dover, Delaware.
Dover_Air_Force_Base
Military unit
It was inactivated on 16 April 1951. Formed in April 1943 by I Troop Carrier Command, trained and equipped at various bases in the United States for
82nd_Troop_Carrier_Squadron
Military unit
– July 1966; expanded into the I Corps Aviation Battalion (Provisional) 57th Aviation Company (Assault Helicopter), April 1972 – March 1973; departed
17th_Aviation_Brigade
US Air Force unit
immediately began training for its wartime missions under III Fighter Command, rapidly transitioning through the Seversky P-35, Curtiss P-36, Bell P-39
62nd_Fighter_Squadron
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
Boy/Male
Biblical Native American
A band, a troop.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Troup.English : variant of Throop.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place in the parish of Gamrie, near Banff. The place is situated on a headland affording some sheltered anchorage, and is said to get its name from Middle English true hope; however, when first recorded in 1296 it already appears as Trup, so it is more likely to be of the same origin as Thorpe.English : variant of Throop.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Garden; Troop
Biblical
a band; a troop
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly from the Old Norse personal name Tópi, Túpi, a short form of a personal name formed with þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + a second element with initial b-, for example björn ‘bear’, ‘warrior’. On the other hand, the name is found mainly in Dorset and Devon, which are far from areas of Scandinavian settlement.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Troop or covery
Boy/Male
Hindu
Extremely beautiful, Full of Joy or blissful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Garden, Troop
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Commander of Troops
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ganendra | கநேஂதà¯à®°
Lord of a troop
Ganendra | கநேஂதà¯à®°
Boy/Male
Hindu
Garden, Troop
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Robrecht.Altered spelling of German Rupp.English : variant spelling of Roope.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Throop in Hampshire, Throope in Wiltshire, Thrup in Oxfordshire, or places called Thrupp in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire, probably named from Old English þrop ‘hamlet’, ‘village’, or the Old Norse cognate þorp. Compare Thorpe.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Troop or covery
Boy/Male
Biblical
My troop, a kid.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord of a Troop
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Shapeless
Biblical
my troop; a kid
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
Boy/Male
Muslim
The sun.
Female
English
Feminine form French Denis, DENISE means "follower of Dionysos."
Female
English
Feminine form of Middle English Elvin, ELVINA means "elf friend."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the poor, Protector
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin
Of Laurentium; From the Place of the Laurel Leaves; Diminutive of Lawrence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Different from all, Devoted
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fair
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin fortuna, FORTUNE means "fortune, luck."
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
57TH TROOP-COMMAND
v. t.
To let droop or sink.
n.
Specifically, a small body of cavalry, light horse, or dragoons, consisting usually of about sixty men, commanded by a captain; the unit of formation of cavalry, corresponding to the company in infantry. Formerly, also, a company of horse artillery; a battery.
n.
Alt. of Trompe
n.
A troop of men; a host.
n.
A collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude.
n.
Soldiers, collectively; an army; -- now generally used in the plural.
n.
A blowing apparatus, in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.
n.
A particular roll of the drum; a quick march.
v. i.
To march on; to go forward in haste.
v. i.
To grow weak or faint with disappointment, grief, or like causes; to be dispirited or depressed; to languish; as, her spirits drooped.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Troop
n.
A troop; a company.
v. i.
To move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops.
n.
A company of stageplayers; a troupe.
imp. & p. p.
of Troop
n.
A drooping; as, a droop of the eye.
v. i.
To proceed downward, or toward a close; to decline.
superl.
Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light troops; a troop of light horse.
n.
A soldier removed from one troop, or body of troops, and placed in another.
n.
The standard of such a troop.